2014 Chevrolet Impala

2014 Chevrolet Impala

2014 Chevrolet Impala prices, photos & reviews

Mike Hanley of Cars.com writes: The most surprising thing about the Impala is how well it handles serpentine roads. While the car doesn't feel small, it does feel smaller than its substantial exterior dimensions, and body roll is well-checked. The ride is firm but not harsh, which means you do still feel bumps, manhole covers and all the other things that make a road surface imperfect. The Impala floats a bit over bigger dips, but that's one of the rare times the suspension makes the car feel like a large car of old. Full review

Mike Hanley of Cars.com writes: The most surprising thing about the Impala is how well it handles serpentine roads. While the car doesn't feel small, it does feel smaller than its substantial exterior dimensions, and body roll is well-checked. The ride is firm but not harsh, which means you do still feel bumps, manhole covers and all the other things that make a road surface imperfect. The Impala floats a bit over bigger dips, but that's one of the rare times the suspension makes the car feel like a large car of old. Full review (2014 Chevrolet Impala prices, photos & reviews)

Mike Hanley of Cars.com writes: The most surprising thing about the Impala is how well it handles serpentine roads. While the car doesn't feel small, it does feel smaller than its substantial exterior dimensions, and body roll is well-checked. The ride is firm but not harsh, which means you do still feel bumps, manhole covers and all the other things that make a road surface imperfect. The Impala floats a bit over bigger dips, but that's one of the rare times the suspension makes the car feel like a large car of old. Full review